Which sequence of the neural signaling pathway is correctly arranged from the earliest to the latest event as it occurs in
the nervous system?
a. integration, transmission, reception, response, transmission
b. transmission, response, reception, transmission, integration
c. response, reception, transmission, integration, transmission
d. reception, transmission, integration, transmission, response
e. transmission, integration, transmission, reception, response
ANSWER: d
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